FEC Corporate PAC Webinar Training
Summary
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is hosting a two-day webinar on April 21-22, 2020, to provide training for corporate Political Action Committees (PACs). The sessions will cover campaign finance rules, reporting scenarios, and candidate support methods relevant to corporate PACs.
What changed
The FEC is conducting a live, interactive webinar on April 21-22, 2020, specifically designed for corporate PACs. The training will cover federal campaign finance regulations, reporting requirements, and strategies for supporting candidates. Attendees can choose between a "Basics for Beginners" session on April 21 and "Corporate PAC Operations" workshops on April 22, catering to both new and experienced individuals.
Compliance officers and treasurers involved with corporate PACs should register for this webinar to ensure understanding of current campaign finance laws and reporting obligations. The FEC staff will provide details on relevant rules and reporting scenarios. While this is a training event and not a rule change, adherence to campaign finance regulations is mandatory, and this webinar serves as an informational resource to aid compliance.
What to do next
- Register for the FEC Corporate PAC webinar on April 21-22, 2020
- Review campaign finance rules and reporting scenarios detailed during the training
Source document (simplified)
The FEC will conduct two days of training for corporate PACs in April. If you’re newer to campaign finance regulations, you may choose to attend the Basics for Beginners session on Tuesday, April 21 (from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Eastern Time). The webinar continues on Wednesday, April 22 with two Corporate PAC Operations workshops (from 1:00-4:15 p.m. Eastern Time). Those with more experience may choose to register only for the Corporate PAC Operations workshops on Wednesday afternoon. During this live, interactive webinar, FEC staff will detail the federal campaign finance rules relevant to corporate PACs, explore different reporting scenarios, discuss communications and methods of supporting candidates and more. Register today!
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This information is not intended to replace the law or to change its meaning, nor does this information create or confer any rights for or on any person or bind the Federal Election Commission or the public.
The reader is encouraged also to consult the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended (52 U.S.C. 30101 et seq.), Commission regulations (Title 11 of the Code of Federal Regulations), Commission advisory opinions and applicable court decisions.
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